Chris, a couple of questions.
First, Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx is "she" not he. And if I am not wrong she is
turkish and she knows a lot about national and antimperialism question.
She has a point of view very connected with the problem of the
semicolonial world.
> For such people any attempt to analyse the contradictions between
> imperialisms, hegmonism, and sub-imperialisms will alway smell of
> apologizing for imperialism, and a distraction from the true path of
> socialist revolution (within the next twelve months, maximum.)
She has never expressed "ultraleftist" opinions. Her opinions are rather
a strong link with the links between socialism and national liberation
struggle.
And I promise you, Chris, that from here the difference among
imperialisms, hegemonism and subimperialisms are almost invisible.
Julio Fernández Baraibar
Evidently, what is happening in Argentina may not be
a revolution, because what is needed is a vanguard party to organize the
masses, as Lou says, but it is a mass/popular uprising that is leading way
to class struggles.